April 16, 2021 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
A paper development workshop will be held on Friday April 16th, 2021, from 10:00 to 15:30. The workshop is likely to be held online and further details will be sent to those who register. There is no fee for attendance, and you are welcome to attend whether presenting or not.
The number of presenters will be limited to six, with each having a total of 45 minutes to present and obtain feedback. We would encourage you to submit papers on any topic within the general area of accounting e.g. financial accounting/reporting, management accounting/control, audit, taxation, accounting and information system. Submissions of papers at all levels (e.g. doctoral papers, papers for conferences or submissions being prepared for journals) are welcome once the paper is substantially developed. Submissions will be subject to a panel review. The panel will determine the papers for presentation should there be a greater number of submissions that slots available.
As is common with such workshops, all attendees will be asked to read papers in advance so that presenters get the most benefit from feedback in a more informal setting. Papers must be submitted by March 26th, 2021 via this form https://forms.gle/TCLUurf7BiVg9oZ8A .You will be notified shortly thereafter if your paper has been accepted.
The IAFA council is delighted to announce that the 35th IAFA Annual Conference and Doctoral Colloquium will be hosted by NUI Galway from Wednesday 7th – Friday 9th June 2023. More information will be provided over the coming months.
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Read Full Post >Main Conference Keynote speaker: John Burns (Professor of Management & Accountancy) John has been faculty member at the University of Exeter Business School since 2010, during which he has served as head of the Accounting department. Previously, from 2004 to 2010, he was the inaugural Dean of Accounting and Finance (now School of Business) at […]
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